Window regulator assembly
A window regulator assembly including a shaft having a pinion gear and a counter balance spring mounted on the shaft which winds or unwinds as the shaft rotates. A spring housing is mounted on the shaft. A cable-guiding drum having an inner gear is driven directly by the pinion gear, as the drum has a rotational axis that is offset from a rotational axis defined by the shaft, thus providing mechanical advantage. A casing houses the spring, spring housing and the drum in abutting relationship. A guide such as a rail is disposed on at least one of the spring housing and the drum for maintaining rotational alignment of the drum relative to the shaft.
The invention relates generally to a window regulator for automotive applications.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONAn automotive door comprises inner and outer door panels that define a relatively shallow depth therebetween. A window regulator together with its requisite hardware must fit within this constrained space. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,987,819 illustrates a representative window regulator. The regulator typically includes a window drive assembly that converts rotational motion from a motor or handheld crank to translate one or more cables that control the opening and closing movement of the window. In order to the limit the size of the regulator, it is helpful to minimize the depth or profile of the drive system, whether the motive source be electrical or mechanical.
PCT Publication No. WO 01/14673 describes a window drive system for automotive applications. This system includes a counter-balance spring that functions to reduce torque requirements when the window is moved upwards. The size of this drive system is minimized by placing the counter balance spring on the shaft of a crown gear that drives a cable-guiding drum.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONOne aspect of the invention provides an improved window regulator assembly that utilizes fewer parts and minimizes the depth or profile of the regulator assembly as compared to the known prior art. Generally speaking, the drum of the window regulator assembly is directly driven in order to minimize the stack height or profile of the assembly.
According to this aspect of the invention, a window regulator assembly is provided which includes a shaft having a pinion gear and a counter balance spring mounted on the shaft and disposed to wind or unwind when the shaft rotates. A spring housing is mounted on the shaft for covering the spring. A drum having an inner gear is in meshing engagement with the pinion gear. The drum has cable guides on its exterior periphery for guiding at least one cable wound therearound. A casing houses the spring, the spring housing and the drum in abutting relationship. Means, such as a guide disposed on at least one of the spring housing and the drum, is provided for maintaining rotational alignment of the drum relative to the shaft. Preferably, the drum has a rotational axis that is offset from a rotational axis defined by the shaft, thus providing mechanical advantage.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn drawings that illustrate embodiments of the invention,
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- a drive shaft 12 having an integrated pinion gear 14;
- a counter balance spring 16;
- a counter balance spring cover disc 18;
- a spring housing 20;
- a cable drum 24 having an inner circumferential gear face 26; and
- a drive housing or casing 28.
The drive shaft 12 has a central shaft including a flange 13. A lost motion connection 15 is on one side of the flange 13 and a bearing surface 30 and pinion gear 14 are located on the opposite side. Preferably, drive shaft 12 is made of machined steel.
The counter balance spring 16 is a conventional counter balance spring made of flat spring steel stock. The counter balance spring 16 extends between the drive shaft and the spring housing 20 to provide a counter balancing force on drive shaft to minimize winding efforts required to open and close a window. Counter balance spring 16 is wound about bearing surface 30 of the drive shaft 12. The inner end of spring 16 has a hook 32 that engages an axially aligned receiving slot on drive shaft 12. The spring 16 is wound up a few turns to provide a pre-tension. The pre-tension tightens the first few inner coils around the drive shaft 12, thereby holding the spring hook 32 in place.
The spring housing 20 is generally cup shaped having an axial thickness of about the thickness of the spring 16. The housing 20 has a pair of tabs 38 extending radially from an outer wall 41. Preferably, the tabs 38 are located approximately 90° relative to each other. As seen best in
The inner face of spring housing 20 has an outer coil guide ring 40. The guide 40 is arcuate and extends between the two tabs 38. The guide 40 is spaced from the wall 41 of the housing approximately equivalent to the radial thickness of the spring 16. The outermost coil of spring 16 is inserted between guide 40 and wall 41, while the hooked end is inserted into one of slots 39, 39′. This installation prevents bias of the spring 16 in the housing during wind-up. This reduces hysteresis and produces a much smoother torque curve.
The spring 16 functions to achieve similar operating torques when the window is moved in either direction, up or down. Ideally, the spring slope should be relatively shallow in order to avoid large differences between the torque assist and full down and full up positions.
Spring housing 20 has a central aperture 43 through which drive shaft 12 extends and defines a drive axis. As shown in
The drum 24, which is also shown in isolation in
The drum 24 has a raised embossment 45 on the face opposite the groove 144. Referring back to
Once assembled, the drive pinion 14 drivingly engages with the teeth of inner periphery 26. As shown schematically in
The present system uses fewer parts than the system disclosed in PCT Publication No. WO 01/14673, thus enabling a shallower depth profile. The present system also reduces motive torque requirements as compared to the prior art.
The above-described embodiment of the invention is intended to be an example of the present invention and alterations and modifications may be effected thereto, by those of skill in the art, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A window regulator assembly, comprising:
- a shaft having a pinion gear;
- a counter balance spring mounted on said shaft and disposed to wind or unwind when said shaft rotates;
- a spring housing mounted on said shaft for covering said spring;
- a drum having an inner gear in driving and meshing engagement with said pinion gear, said drum having cable guides on its exterior periphery for guiding at least one cable wound therearound;
- a casing for housing said spring, said spring housing and said drum in abutting relationship; and
- means for maintaining rotational alignment of said drum relative to said shaft.
2. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said drum has rotational axis that is offset from a rotational axis defined by said shaft.
3. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein said rotational alignment means comprise a guide disposed on at least one of said spring housing and said drum.
4. An assembly according to claim 3, wherein said guide comprises a rail disposed on one of said spring housing and said drum and a corresponding groove disposed on the other of said spring housing and said drum.
5. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein said rotational alignment means includes an embossment formed in said drum and a recess formed in said casing receiving said embossment.
6. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein said rotational alignment means includes a guide formed in said casing for circumferentially containing said drum.
7. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said spring housing is constrained from rotating by said casing, said spring having an inner end thereof fixed to the shaft and outer end thereof fixed to said spring housing.
8. An assembly according to claim 7, wherein said spring housing includes at least one tab and said casing includes a recess in which said tab is seated.
9. A window regulator assembly, comprising:
- a shaft having a pinion gear;
- a counter balance spring mounted on said shaft and disposed to wind or unwind when said shaft rotates;
- a spring housing mounted on said shaft for covering said spring;
- a cable-guiding drum having an inner gear in driving and meshing engagement with said pinion gear, wherein said drum has a rotational axis that is offset from a rotational axis defined by said shaft;
- a casing for housing said spring, said spring housing and said drum in abutting relationship; and
- a guide disposed on at least one of said spring housing and said drum for maintaining rotational alignment of said drum relative to said shaft.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 20, 2003
Publication Date: Nov 3, 2005
Patent Grant number: 7350334
Inventor: Peter Smith (Ontario)
Application Number: 10/525,094